SOLUTION: v^2+v-30/4v^2+4v-24
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Question 682146: v^2+v-30/4v^2+4v-24
Answer by RedemptiveMath(80) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is an odd problem given the fact that with trinomials in the numerator and denominator you'd expect there to be reduction. However, I find that all you can really do is simplify by the Zero-Product Property. (If you are in basic algebra I, then any other manipulation that could be learned later would not apply here).
(v^2+v-30)/(4v^2+4v-24) = [(v+6)(v-5)]/[4(v+3)(v-2)]
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